The XC60J uses a thermal module with cooled heat pipe and sink to transmit heat throughout the system quickly and evenly. The unique fanless design reduces the power consumption required by a fan as well as the cost of replacing fans. Use with solid-state disks and create an operational platform completely free of noise.

The Intel® Apollo Lake processor is built-in HEVC/H.265 and VP9 video decoding. The XC60J can decode the video with the latest generation codecs and reduce CPU utilization with lower power consumption.

The 3-liter, VESA mountable XC60J is designed for easy integration into commercial applications with limited space and gives users the option for a large 3.5" SATA hard disks or also 2.5" drives able to fitted.

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